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Without Reconcilia­tion, APC Can’t Win Rivers, Says Saraki

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Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has warned that unless members of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) reconcile their difference­s, it would be difficult for the party to win any election in Rivers State in the 2019 elections.

This came as Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, called on Rivers politician­s and political office holders to always place the state first in all their dealings.

The duo spoke yesterday during a thanksgivi­ng service in honour of elected APC National and State Assembly Members in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

In his address, Saraki urged the APC in Rivers State to reconcile, pointing out that they would have challenges if their internal conflict persists.

The Senate President was reacting to a situation where APC members loyal to Senator Magnus Abe were holding a thanksgivi­ng service while those loyal to former Governor and Minister of Transporta­tion, Chibuike Amaechi, were holding a rally in Khana, Abe’s constituen­cy.

Saraki said the party ought to have one programme on Saturday, adding that the two programmes at different locations revealed that something was wrong.

He said: “Without peace and reconcilia­tion, victory will not be easy. There should be only one APC in Rivers State. What is happening is wrong. Letus have unity and let us work together.”

In his address at the ceremony, Wike said all political office holders should ensure the rapid developmen­t of the state. He said this is the time to cooperate as leaders of Rivers State and build the state for the benefit of her people.

The governor said: “The State should be the first to be considered at all times. The interest of the state is paramount. When we come together, all we should preach is how Rivers State should be the number one state in the country.”

According to the governor, when the time for election comes, politician­s can jostle for positions.

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